Surface system and method of installation

ABSTRACT

Provided is a surfacing system, such as an artificial turf system. The surfacing system includes a base member formed from a plurality of interconnected tile members. The base member is configured to accept a suitable amount of infill material. A covering layer such as an artificial turf layer is applied over the infilled base member and secured to a flexible outer border member. Also provided is a method of installing the surfacing system.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of the filing date under 35 U.S.C.119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application for Patent Ser. No. 62/506,832filed May 16, 2017, which is hereby incorporated by reference in itsentirety.

TECHNICAL FIELD

This disclosure relates to a surfacing system and a method of installingthe surfacing system.

BACKGROUND

Artificial turf surfaces are becoming increasingly popular as areplacement for natural grass in stadiums, on golf courses, playgroundareas, sports playing fields and residential lawns. Artificial turfsurfaces require less maintenance than natural grass surfaces, and donot require water, chemicals, or sunlight to maintain the surface. Theenvironmental impact of artificial turf surfaces is considered less thanthat of an equivalent natural grass surface, as water and/or chemicalsare not used to maintain the surface, and fossil fuel consumingequipment is not needed to groom the surface.

An artificial turf surface system may include a border to establish aperimeter about the artificial turf surface. Rigid wood studs aretypically inserted into the ground to establish a border about theperimeter of the artificial turf surface. The artificial turf is rolledover an underlying horizontal surface and is secured to the wood studs.There is a significant disadvantage of using wood stud to define aborder. The wood studs are not flexible and therefore cannot accommodatecurved or complex shaped regions of the perimeter of the artificial turfsystem.

What is needed in the art is a border that able to secure the coveringlayer of artificial turf against wind uplift and that can accommodatemore challenging border geometries such as curved or rounded areas.

SUMMARY

Provided is a surface system comprising a flexible border comprising anupstanding edge portion having opposite first and second ends, a topsurface capable of being penetrated by a mechanical fastener to secure acovering layer to said flexible border, and a flange portion extendingsubstantially horizontally from said upstanding edge portion andconfigured to secure the flexible border to an underlying surface; acovering layer; and at least one fastener securing said covering layerto said flexible border.

According to certain embodiments, the surface system comprises a base; atop covering layer covering said base; and a flexible border surroundingsaid base comprising an upstanding edge portion having opposite firstand second ends, a surface capable of being penetrated by a mechanicalfastener to secure said top covering layer to said flexible border, anda flange portion extending substantially horizontally from said edgeportion and configured to secure the flexible border to an underlyingsurface; and at least one fastener securing said top covering layer tosaid flexible border.

Additionally provided is a surface system comprising a base; an infillmaterial positioned in said base; a top covering layer covering saidbase and a flexible border surrounding said base comprising anupstanding edge portion having opposite first and second ends, a surfacecapable of being penetrated by a mechanical fastener to secure said topcovering layer to said flexible border, and a flange portion extendingsubstantially horizontally from said edge portion and configured tosecure the flexible border to an underlying surface; and at least onefastener securing said top covering layer to said flexible border.

Further provided is a method of installing a surfacing system comprisingsecuring a flexible border to an underlying surface, said flexibleborder comprising an upstanding edge portion having opposite first andsecond ends, a surface capable of being penetrated by a mechanicalfastener to secure a top covering layer to said flexible border, and aflange portion extending substantially horizontally from said edgeportion and configured to secure the flexible border to an underlyingsurface, by passing a fastener through said flange portion of saidflexible border and into said underlying surface, said secured flexibleborder defining a perimeter of said surfacing system; infilling an areawithin said perimeter with a suitable infill material; and applying atop covering layer over said infilled area and securing said topcovering layer to said upstanding edge portion of said flexible bordermember.

According to certain embodiments, the method of installing a surfacingsystem comprises securing a flexible border to an underlying surface,said flexible border comprising an upstanding edge portion havingopposite first and second ends, a surface capable of being penetrated bya mechanical fastener to secure a top covering layer to said flexibleborder, and a flange portion extending substantially horizontally fromsaid edge portion and configured to secure the flexible border to anunderlying surface, by passing a fastener through said flange portion ofsaid flexible border and into said underlying surface, said securedflexible border defining a perimeter of said surfacing system;positioning a base member within said perimeter of said surfacingsystem; infilling said base member with a suitable infill material, andapplying a top covering layer over said infilled base member andsecuring said top covering layer to said upstanding edge portion of saidflexible border member.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying drawings are included to provide a furtherunderstanding of the surfacing system and method disclosed herein, andare incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. Thefigures illustrate certain embodiments of the system and methoddisclosed herein and, together with the description, serve to explainthe principles described herein, but are not intended to limit thespecification or any of the claims.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the border of the present embodiments.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the border of the present embodiments.

FIG. 3 is a top view of the border of the present embodiments.

FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the border of the present embodiments.

FIG. 5 is a front view of the border of the present embodiments.

FIG. 6 is a back view of the border of the present embodiments.

FIG. 7 is a right side view of the border of the present embodiments.

FIG. 8 is a left side view of the border of the present embodiments.

FIG. 9 is a top perspective view of an illustrative embodiment of thesurface system.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Disclosed is a flexible border for a surfacing system such as anartificial turf system. The flexible border comprises an upstanding edgeportion and a flange portion extending from a lower portion of theupstanding edge portion. The upstanding edge portion of the flexibleborder includes opposite first and second ends. The upstanding edgeportion of the flexible border comprises a top surface, spaced-apartside walls that depend downwardly from opposite lateral edges of the topsurface and, optionally, an open bottom. The top surface of theupstanding edge portion of the flexible border is capable of beingpenetrated by a mechanical fastener to secure a covering layer, such asan artificial turf layer, to the top flexible border of the upstandingedge portion of the border. The flange portion may extend substantiallyhorizontally from a lower portion of the upstanding edge portion of theborder and is configured to secure the flexible border to an underlyingsurface, such as the ground.

According to certain illustrative embodiments, the edge portion of theflexible border member is divided into a plurality of hollow edge blocksthat are connected by a connecting member extending between adjacentblocks. The connecting members are configured to connect adjacent edgeblocks together to create an elongated border member and to permit theelongated border member to bend or flex in response to a force appliedto the border.

Each of the plurality of edge blocks may include a top surface,spaced-apart side walls depending downwardly from edges of the topsurface, and an open bottom. A flange member extends from lower ends ofat least one of the connected edge blocks. According to certainembodiments, a flange member extends from lower ends of each of theconnected edge blocks. According to certain embodiments, a flange memberextends substantially horizontally from lower ends of each of theconnected edge blocks. A flange(s) extending from each of the edgeblocks comprises at least one hole configured to receive a mechanicalfastener for securing the flexible edge border to the underlyingsurface.

Also disclosed is a surfacing system and method for installing asurfacing system. According to certain illustrative embodiments, thesurfacing system is an outdoor surfacing system. According to otherillustrative embodiments, the surfacing system is an indoor surfacingsystem. According to certain embodiments, the outdoor surfacing systemcomprises an artificial turf surface that is a replacement for naturalgrass surface. The artificial turf surface system may be installed instadiums, on golf courses, playground areas, sports playing fields andresidential lawns.

According to certain embodiments, the surface system includes a flexibleborder comprising an upstanding edge portion having opposite first andsecond ends, a top surface capable of being penetrated by a mechanicalfastener to secure a covering layer to the flexible border, and a flangeportion extending substantially horizontally from the upstanding edgeportion. The flange portion is configured to secure the flexible borderto an underlying surface. A suitable infill material is located withinan area defined by the flexible border. A covering layer is positionedover the infill material and secured to the upstanding edge portion ofthe flexible border. At least one fastener, such as a mechanicalfastener, is utilized to secure the covering layer to the flexibleborder.

According to certain embodiments, the upstanding edge portion of theflexible border is comprised of a plurality of edge blocks that areconnected by integral connector portions that extend between immediatelyadjacent edge blocks along the longitudinal axis of the upstanding edgeportion. Each of the plurality of edge blocks includes a substantiallyhorizontal a top surface, end walls, and side walls that dependdownwardly from the top surface. The top surfaces of the edge blocks arecapable of being penetrated by a mechanical fastener to secure acovering layer to the edge blocks. Extending outwardly in a horizontalmanner from each of the edge blocks that collectively comprise theupstanding edge portion of the flexible border is a flange portion. Theflange portion has oppositely facing first and second major surfaces.Second major surface of the flange portion is configured to be placed onthe surface of an underlying surface or substrate. The flexible borderis secured to the underlying surface by driving a nail, pin, rod,through the flange portion and into the underlying ground. The flexibleborder defines a perimeter about an area. A suitable infill material islocated within the area defined by the flexible border. A covering layersuch as rolls of artificial turf are positioned over the layer of infillmaterial and secured to the top surfaces of the edge blocks of theupstanding edge portion of the flexible border with mechanicalfasteners.

According to certain illustrative embodiments, provided is surfacingsystem, such as an artificial turf system. The surfacing system includesa base member, a covering layer covering said base and a flexible bordersurrounding the base member to establish an outer perimeter of thesurfacing system.

According to certain illustrative embodiments, the base member comprisesa plurality of separate connectable tile members and are connected orotherwise interlocked to form a larger base or grid structure. Accordingto certain illustrative embodiments, each of the separate tile membersconstituting the base member have upstanding side walls projectingupwardly from the bottom of the tile member. According to certainembodiments, the plurality tile members may be further divided into anumber of compartments that are separated by common walls, and that areadapted or configured to accept and contain an infill material. There isno limitation as to the outer geometry of the compartments of each tilemember, or the tile members themselves. According to certainembodiments, by way of example, the compartments may be substantiallycircular, substantially square, substantially oval, or substantiallytriangular in shape when viewed in cross section. According to certainembodiments, tile members may comprise alternating substantially squarecompartments and substantially circular compartments.

Each of the plurality of tile members comprise upstanding side wallsdefining a tile member perimeter. At least one of the upstanding sidewalls of the tile members includes a protrusion that is configured tointerlock with a mating portion of an adjacent tile member. According tocertain embodiments, at least two upstanding walls of tile members mayinclude a protrusion that is configured to interlock with a matingportion of an adjacent tile member. For embodiments where two upstandingwalls carry protrusions for interlocking with adjacent tiles, the twoupstanding walls of the tile member may be adjacent and substantiallyperpendicular to one another.

The flexible border of the surfacing system comprises an upstanding edgeportion having opposite first and second ends. The border includes asurface capable of being penetrated by a mechanical fastener to securecovering layer to the flexible border. The first opposite end of theflexible border member may include a female mating portion configured tointerlock with an adjacent flexible border member. The second oppositeend of the flexible border member may include a protrusion configured tointerlock with the female mating portion of an adjacent border member.Thus, a plurality of flexible border members may be interconnected in anend-to-end relationship to form a longer border member. The surface ofthe border to which the covering layer is secured is a substantiallyhorizontal surface in relation to the underlying ground or surface towhich the surfacing system is installed. The surfacing system includes aplurality of fasteners securing the covering layer to the upstandingedge portion of the flexible border.

According to certain embodiments, the upstanding edge portion of theflexible border includes a top surface having a set of spaced-apart longedges and a set of spaced-apart short edges, spaced-apart side wallsdepending downwardly from long and short edges of the top surface of theedge portion and an open bottom. According to certain embodiments, thetop surface together with the downwardly depending side walls define anupstanding edge member having a downwardly facing open cavity.

According to certain embodiments, the edge portion of the flexibleborder member is divided into a plurality of hollow edge blocks. Each ofthe edge blocks defining the upstanding edge portion of the flexibleborder includes a top surface having a set of spaced-apart long edgesand a set of spaced-apart short edges, spaced-apart side walls dependingdownwardly from long and short edges of the top surface of the edgeportion and an open bottom. The adjacent edge blocks adjacent edgeblocks are connected by a connecting member that is configured to permitthe upstanding edge blocks of the border member to flex.

The flexible border further includes a flange member extendingsubstantially horizontally from a lower end of the upstanding edgeportion of the flexible border. The horizontally extending flange memberis configured to secure the flexible border to an underlying surfacesuch as the ground. The flange members may be provided in a triangularshape with the base of the triangle adjacent the lower end of the edgeblock. According to certain embodiments, the flange extending from eachof the edge blocks includes at least one hole that is configured toreceive a mechanical fastener for securing the flexible edge border tothe underlying surface. The flexible border member comprises a secondconnector member extending between the terminal tips of adjacent flangemembers. The fastener may include a pin, rod, or spike member forpassing through the holes of the flange and driving into the ground.

There is no limitation as to the top covering layer, and any coveringlayer that may be used in an indoor or outdoor surfacing system may beused. According to certain embodiments, the covering layer is selectedfrom artificial turf, natural turf, carpet, laminate flooring, orcombinations thereof.

The surfacing system further comprises an infill material that isintroduced and contained in the base member of the system. Withoutlimitation, the infill material may be selected dirt, gravel, rock,pebble, stone, sand, clay, or any combinations thereof.

The surfacing system is generally applied over an existing surface suchas the ground. The area to which the surfacing system is to be installedis generally prepared to accept the installation of the system.Preparation of the area may include digging and removing Earth from anarea, grading the area, backfilling the area with a suitable backfillmaterial, and tamping or otherwise leveling the area. The flexibleborder is secured to the underlying prepared surface by passing afastener through said flange portion of the flexible border and drivingit into the underlying surface. A suitable length of the flexible borderis secured to the ground to define the perimeter of the surfacingsystem. A base member is created within the perimeter of the surfacesystem defined by the flexible border by positioning a plurality of tilemembers within the perimeter and interconnecting them to form a largerbase or grid member. Once the base member has been formed, a suitableinfill material is used to infill at least a portion of the base member.The covering layer is applied over the infilled base member and flexibleborder. The covering layer is secured to the top surface of the edgemember of the border member with a suitable fastener. Suitable fastenersinclude, without limitation, nails, rivets, screws, staples, tacks andthe like.

According to certain illustrative embodiments, a border member is laidto define a border, with border members being both connectable to otherborder members and severable in order to define the border of a givenlength, with a mechanical fastener being placed through at least one ofthe holes of the border member to secure it in place. According tocertain embodiments, a tile member is then placed on top and adjacent tothe border member, followed by the addition of a backfill material tothe tile member. According to certain embodiments, the top layer is thenplaced on top of the border member and tile member.

According to certain embodiments, the tile members are connectable toone other. According to certain embodiments, the tile member may includeat least one side surface, wherein the side surface includes protrusionsthat may be configured to interlock with a corresponding member onanother tile. The corresponding member on another tile member may be aninlet, another protrusion, or a mechanical fastener. According tocertain embodiments, the tile members may include at least two sidesurfaces, wherein the side surfaces include protrusions that may beconfigured to interlock with a corresponding member on another tile.According to certain embodiments, the tile member may include at leastone side surface, wherein the side surface includes at least one inletconfigured to interlock with a protrusion from another tile member.According to certain embodiments, the tile member may include at leasttwo side surfaces, wherein the side surfaces each include at least oneinlet, wherein the inlet is configured to interlock with a protrusionfrom another tile member.

According to certain embodiments, the border member comprises a frontand back, with the ends of the flat flange pieces extending from theedge blocks defining a front and the edge blocks defining a back,wherein the blocks are connected by a first connector extending betweenimmediately adjacent blocks and the front is connected by a continuousor discontinuous second connector. According to certain embodiments, forany given border member, the ends of a border member are flexible towardthe front, but substantially inflexible toward the back, when the secondconnector is not severed. According to certain embodiments, for anygiven border member, the ends of a border member are flexible eithertoward the front or back when the second connector is severed. Thisenables the border member to be durable and straight when desired, andbend around curves or other surface irregularities when circumstancesrequire, such as going around a tree or a curb. The flexible bordermaybe manufactured from a polymeric, plastic or flexible compositematerial.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the border of the present embodiments.The border member 10 includes a back 14, made up in part of edge blocks12, including end blocks 24. Shown is the protrusion 20 from an endblock 24, configured to interlock with another border member 10. Flatflanges 18 including holes 22 extend from the edge blocks 12 to form afront portion. The front is connected by a continuous second connector16.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the border of the present embodiments.The border member 10 includes a back 14, made up in part of edge blocks12, including end blocks 24. Shown is the inlet 26 to an end block 24,configured to interlock with another border member 10. Flat flange 18including holes 22 extend from the edge blocks 12 to form a front. Thefront is connected by a continuous second connector 16.

FIG. 3 is a top view of the border of the present embodiments. Theborder member 10 includes a back 14, made up in part of edge blocks 12,including end blocks 24. Shown is both the inlet 26 and protrusion 20,enabling the border member 10 to interlock with multiple border members10. Flat flanges 18 including holes 22 extend from the edge blocks 12 toform a front, wherein the front is connected by a continuous connector16. Also shown are means for providing friction 28, in FIG. 3, withoutlimitation, bumps 28.

FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the border of the present embodiments. Theborder member 10 includes a back 14, made up in part of edge blocks 12,including end blocks 24. Shown is both the inlet 26 and protrusion 20,enabling the border member 10 to interlock with multiple border members10. Flat flanges 18 including holes 22 extend from the edge blocks 12 toform a front, wherein the front is connected by a continuous connector16. Also shown are means for subdividing the edge blocks 30, whichprovides further support for the border member 10 while leaving the edgeblock 12 substantially hollow, making it better configured to receive amechanical fastener to secure the covering layer to border.

FIG. 5 is a front view of the border of the present embodiments. Theborder member 10 includes a back 14, made up in part of edge blocks 12,including end blocks 24. Shown is the protrusion 20 from an end block24, enabling the border member 10 to interlock with multiple bordermembers 10. Flat flanges 18 extend from the edge blocks 12 to form afront. The front is connected by a continuous connector 16.

FIG. 6 is a back view of the border of the present embodiments. Theborder member 10 includes a back 14, made up in part of edge blocks 12,including end blocks 24. Shown is the protrusion 20 from an end block24, enabling the border member 10 to interlock with multiple bordermembers 10.

FIG. 7 is a right side view of the border of the present embodiments.The border member 10 includes an end block including a protrusion 20,enabling the border member 10 to interlock with another border member10. Also shown is a flat piece 18 extending from the end block 24,wherein the flat piece 18 extends to a front piece 16.

FIG. 8 is a left side view of the border of the present embodiments. Theborder member 10 includes an end block including an inlet 26, enablingthe border member 10 to interlock with another border member 10. Alsoshown is a flat flange 18 extending from the end block 24, wherein theflat piece 18 extends to a connector 16.

FIG. 9 is a top perspective view of an illustrative embodiment of thesurface system 100. Surface system includes a flexible border 102 thatcomprises an upstanding edge portion 104 having opposite first 106 andsecond ends 108. Edge portion 104 is includes a plurality of edge blocks110 that are connected by integral connector portions 112. Each of theplurality of edge blocks 110 includes a substantially horizontal a topsurface 114 that is capable of being penetrated by a mechanical fastenerto secure a covering layer to the flexible border 102. Flexible border102 further includes flange portion 116 extending substantiallyhorizontally from the lower end of the upstanding edge portion 104. Theflange portion 116 is configured to secure the flexible border 102 to anunderlying surface 120. A base or grid 130 comprising a plurality ofinterconnected tile members 132 is placed on the underlying surface 120within the area defined by the flexible border 102. A suitable infillmaterial 140 is located within an area defined by the flexible border102. A covering layer 150 is positioned over the layer of infillmaterial 140 and secured to the top surfaces 114 of the edge blocks 110of the upstanding edge portion 104 of the flexible border 102 withmechanical fasteners 105.

According to certain embodiments, the method of installing a surfacingsystem comprises securing a flexible border to an underlying surface.The flexible border comprises an upstanding edge portion having oppositefirst and second ends, a surface capable of being penetrated by amechanical fastener to secure a top covering layer to the flexibleborder, and a flange portion extending substantially horizontally fromthe edge portion and configured to secure the flexible border to anunderlying surface. The method includes the step of passing a fastenerthrough the flange portion of the flexible border and into theunderlying surface. The secured flexible border defines a perimeter ofthe surfacing system. A base member is positioned within the perimeterof the surfacing system. The base member is infilled with a suitableinfill material. The top covering layer is applied over the infilledbase member and the top covering layer is secured to the edge portion ofthe flexible border member.

According to the above embodiment of the installation method, the basecomprises a plurality of connectable tile members.

According to any one of the above embodiments of the installationmethod, the each of said plurality of connected tile members are dividedinto adjacent compartments for containing an infill material.

According to any one of the above embodiments of the installationmethod, said compartments comprise alternating substantially squarecompartments and substantially circular compartments.

According to any one of the above embodiments of the installationmethod, each of said plurality of tile members comprise upstanding sidewalls defining a tile member perimeter, and wherein at least one of saidupstanding side walls includes a protrusion configured to interlock withan adjacent tile member.

According to any one of the above embodiments of the installationmethod, at least two upstanding walls of each of said plurality of tilemembers includes a protrusion configured to interlock with an adjacenttile member.

According to any one of the above embodiments of the installationmethod, said two upstanding walls are adjacent and substantiallyperpendicular to one another.

According to any one of the above embodiments of the installationmethod, said edge portion of said flexible border comprises a topsurface, spaced-apart side walls depending downwardly from oppositelateral edges of said top surface, and an open bottom.

According to any one of the above embodiments of the installationmethod, said edge portion of said flexible border member is divided intoa plurality of hollow edge blocks, wherein adjacent edge blocks areconnected by a connecting member configured to permit said border memberto flex.

According to any one of the above embodiments of the installationmethod, wherein each of said plurality of edge blocks comprising a topsurface, spaced-apart side walls depending downwardly edges of said topsurface, and an open bottom.

According to any one of the above embodiments of the installationmethod, wherein said flexible border where said flange member extendsfrom lower ends of said each of said connected edge blocks.

According to any one of the above embodiments of the installationmethod, wherein said flange extends from each of said edge blockscomprises at least one hole configured to receive a mechanical fastenerfor securing said flexible edge border to said underlying surface.

According to any one of the above embodiments of the installationmethod, wherein said first opposite end of said flexible border memberincludes an inlet configured to interlock with an adjacent flexibleborder member.

According to any one of the above embodiments of the installationmethod, said second opposite end of said flexible border member includesa protrusion configured to interlock with said inlet of an adjacentborder member.

According to any one of the above embodiments of the installationmethod, said flexible border member comprises a second connector memberextending between adjacent flange members.

According to any one of the above embodiments of the installationmethod, said top covering layer is selected from the group of artificialturf, natural turf, carpet, laminate flooring, or combinations thereof.

According to any one of the above embodiments of the installationmethod, further comprising infilling at least a portion of the basemember with a suitable infill material.

According to any one of the above embodiments of the installationmethod, said infill may be selected form the group consisting of dirt,gravel, rock, pebble, stone, sand, clay, or combinations thereof.

According to any one of the above embodiments of the installationmethod, further comprising at least one fastener securing said topcovering layer to said edge portion of said flexible border.

It will be understood that the embodiments described herein are merelyexemplary, and that one skilled in the art may make variations andmodifications without departing from the spirit and scope of theinvention. All such variations and modifications are intended to beincluded within the scope of the invention as described and claimedherein. Further, all embodiments disclosed are not necessarily in thealternative, as various embodiments of the invention may be combined toprovide the desired result.

The invention claimed is:
 1. A surface system comprising: a flexibleborder comprising an upstanding edge portion having opposite first andsecond ends, a top surface capable of being penetrated by a mechanicalfastener to secure a covering layer to said flexible border, whereinsaid edge portion of said flexible border comprises a top surface,spaced-apart side walls depending downwardly from opposite lateral edgesof said top surface, and an open bottom, wherein said upstanding edgeportion of said flexible border is divided into a plurality of hollowedge blocks, wherein adjacent hollow edge blocks are connected by aconnecting member configured to permit said border to flex, and a flangeportion extending substantially horizontally from said upstanding edgeportion and configured to secure the flexible border to an underlyingsurface; a covering layer; and at least one fastener securing saidcovering layer to said flexible border.
 2. The surface system of claim1, further comprising a base member supporting said covering layer. 3.The surface system of claim 2, wherein said base member comprises aplurality of connectable tile members.
 4. The surface system of claim 3,wherein each of said plurality of connected tile members are dividedinto adjacent compartments for containing an infill material.
 5. Thesurface system of claim 4, wherein said compartments comprisesalternating substantially square compartments and substantially circularcompartments.
 6. The surface system of claim 5, wherein each of saidplurality of tile members comprise upstanding side walls defining a tilemember perimeter, and wherein at least one of said upstanding side wallsincludes a protrusion configured to interlock with an adjacent tilemember.
 7. The surfacing system of claim 6, wherein at least twoupstanding walls of each of said plurality of tile members includes aprotrusion configured to interlock with an adjacent tile member.
 8. Thesurfacing system of claim 7, wherein said two upstanding walls areadjacent and substantially perpendicular to one another.
 9. Thesurfacing system of claim 2, further comprising an infill located insaid base.
 10. The surfacing system of claim 9, wherein said infill maybe selected form the group consisting of dirt, gravel, rock, pebble,stone, sand, clay, or combinations thereof.
 11. The surfacing system ofclaim 10, further comprising at least one fastener securing said topcovering layer to said edge portion of said flexible border.
 12. Thesurfacing system of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of edgeblocks comprising a top surface, spaced-apart side walls dependingdownwardly edges of said top surface, and an open bottom.
 13. Thesurfacing system of claim 12, wherein said flexible border where saidflange member extends from lower ends of said each of said connectededge blocks.
 14. The surfacing system of claim 13, wherein said flangeextending from each of said edge blocks comprises at least one holeconfigured to receive a mechanical fastener for securing said flexibleedge border to said underlying surface.
 15. The surfacing system ofclaim 14, wherein said first opposite end of said flexible border memberincludes an inlet configured to interlock with an adjacent flexibleborder member.
 16. The surfacing system of claim 15, wherein said secondopposite end of said flexible border member includes a protrusionconfigured to interlock with said inlet of an adjacent border member.17. The surfacing system of claim 16, wherein said flexible bordermember comprises a second connector member extending between adjacentflange members.
 18. The surfacing system of claim 1, wherein said topcovering layer is selected from the group of artificial turf, naturalturf, carpet, laminate flooring, or combinations thereof.
 19. A methodof installing a surfacing system comprising: securing a flexible borderto an underlying surface, said flexible border comprising an upstandingedge portion having opposite first and second ends, a surface capable ofbeing penetrated by a mechanical fastener to secure a top covering layerto said flexible border, wherein said edge portion of said flexibleborder comprises a top surface, spaced-apart side walls dependingdownwardly from opposite lateral edges of said top surface, and an openbottom, wherein said upstanding edge portion of said flexible border isdivided into a plurality of hollow edge blocks, wherein adjacent hollowedge blocks are connected by a connecting member configured to permitsaid border to flex, and a flange portion extending substantiallyhorizontally from said edge portion and configured to secure theflexible border to an underlying surface, by passing a fastener throughsaid flange portion of said flexible border and into said underlyingsurface, said secured flexible border defining a perimeter of saidsurfacing system; positioning a base member within said perimeter ofsaid surfacing system; infilling said base member with a suitable infillmaterial; and applying a top covering layer over said infilled basemember and securing said top covering layer to said edge portion of saidflexible border member.